Neurobiology of Social Capacities: The Building Blocks of Friendship

IF 0.4 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Mary S. Tarsha
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Abstract

F riendships are powerful social bonds that promote health and restore wellbeing following adversity or trauma (Carter et al. 2020). They can also generate new ways to overcome conflict and promote successful peacebuilding strategies (Lederach 2015; Ricigliano 2015). But are there specific physiological processes needed to foster constructive friendships? The focus of this article is to review some evidence investigating two major physiological processes, vagal and oxytocinergic functioning, that support social capacities of friendship.
社会能力的神经生物学:友谊的基石
朋友关系是一种强大的社会纽带,可以在逆境或创伤后促进健康并恢复幸福感(Carter等人,2020)。它们还可以产生克服冲突的新方法,促进成功的建设和平战略(Lederach 2015;Ricigliano 2015)。但是,培养建设性友谊需要特定的生理过程吗?这篇文章的重点是回顾一些证据,研究两个主要的生理过程,迷走神经和催产素功能,支持友谊的社会能力。
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Peace Review-A Journal of Social Justice
Peace Review-A Journal of Social Justice INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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